Instead of duking it out, like we did in the later part of the 20th century, siblings fight a shole new way. Check it out - absolutely hilarious. The brother went "treasure hunting" in his siters room.

If it is too small to read in the link, click the notebook paper and it will enlarge.

Instead of duking it out, like we did in the later part of the 20th century, siblings fight a shole new way. Check it out - absolutely hilarious. The brother went "treasure hunting" in his siters room.

If it is too small to read in the link, click the notebook paper and it will enlarge.

There is another site out there, I think, that has a lot of the same Facebook D'OH! moments. I vaguely remember reading a super long thread on another message board with some real winners. Wish I could find it.

Anyway, this kind of stuff is good, for more reasons than you might think. I've been saying it for years that the younger generation has no sense of privacy. Everything's out there for everyone to see. And, once it's out there, you can't bring it back. Sooner or later, it will come back to bite you in the ass. For this chick, it was sooner and an early Christmas gift to Mom and Dad. For most, it'll happen later. Maybe it comes out in the wash during a job interview or maybe a kid finds out some very interesting tidbits about his/her Mom or Dad.

Access to information used to be at a snail's pace, but as the Interwebz has grown, it's become lightning quick and nothing is sacred anymore. We've gone from one end of the spectrum and blasted past the other in what, 15, 20 years? Unfortunately, I think the availability of information has outpaced our society and at some point in the foreseeable future, it needs to come back to the middle.